According to the U.S Police, as much as 5000
pro-Hillary supporters took to the streets
across the U.S and the White House on
Wednesday night to protest against the
election of Billionaire business man Donald
Trump as the next president of America.
Some protesters who also marched to Trump
Towers, New York, including Lady Gaga on
Wednesday night, yelled about issues such as
immigration and other controversial topics
from the Republican party campaign.
"Not my President, not today," many across
the White House yelled.
"It's been really frustrating, because as a
nation we thought we had come so far but it
seems like we're taking many steps back,"
another woman at Trump Towers said to CNN.
So we want to come together to change that
and make sure we keep going forward."
In Portland, Pro-Hillary supporters chanted
"No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA" While
Protesters in D.C., who headed to the Trump
International Hotel, shouted "No Trump, no
KKK''
While Latinos marched in their thousands to
the Los Angeles City Hall Wednesday night
and chanted
"I will not live in fear," "Fight back, stand up"
and "¡Si se puede!" (Spanish for "It can be
done"). People are furious not just at the
results of the election, but the rhetoric of
Donald Trump," Ahmed Kanna, an organizer
for Social Alternative Berkeley, told CNN's Don
Lemon.
Some people even gathered at the White house
to mourn the election loss of Hillary Clinton
as any feared their friends and loved ones
could be deported once Trump becomes
president.
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